Self-management interventions for people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychiatric Section of Mental Development, Psychiatric University Clinic, Lausanne University Hospital, Prilly-Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Service de Psychiatrie de l''Enfant et de l''Adolescent, APHP.Sorbonne Université, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France;3. Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et Robotiques, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | ObjectivePeople with intellectual disabilities (ID) often experience difficulties managing their affairs. This study reviewed self-management interventions for people with mild to moderate ID, studying interventions’ effectiveness and applied behavioural change techniques (BCTs).MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, PsychINFO, Web of Science, Embase, Emcare, Cochrane, and ProQuest. Data were extracted on study, intervention, and participant characteristics, and results.ResultsOf the 681 studies retrieved, 36 met the inclusion criteria. Most studies used case study designs and small samples. There were eight randomised controlled trials and one non-randomised study. Studies were mostly of moderate quality (Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool). Twenty-two interventions targeted a singular practical skill for a specific context. In allinterventions, the provider applied several BCTs; in 13 studies participants were also trained to apply BCTs themselves. In all studies, improvements in self-management were reported, which mostly maintained over time (n = 20). If measured, generalisation to other settings was also found.ConclusionsFuture studies should aim for a higher methodological quality and couldconsider targeting more generic self-management and a wider application of BCTs by people with ID themselves.Practice implicationsThe findings suggest that training can promote self-management in people with ID. |
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Keywords: | Behavioural change technique Intellectual disabilities Intervention Review Self-Management |
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